One earthquake in the Galilee before dawn Tuesday morning measured 3.6 on the Richter scale and did not cause any injuries or damage.

Mild tremors are not uncommon in Israel, which is situated over the sensitive Syrian-African fault, but it is unusual that’s so many are reported within the space of two days. The first tremor struck Sunday evening in the Upper Galilee, measuring 2.7 on Thursday Richter scale.

Official said that the airport does not have the same equipment that is used in other international airports, where heavy fog is much more common than in Israel.

Elsewhere in the country, isolated thunderstorms brought down a bit of rain in the Judean Desert, but the rain was not significant as Israel continues to suffers from a another dry year. No precipitation is in sight at least until early next week.